The Big Data market is in a period of remarkable transition. If keeping tabs on
this dynamic sector is in your wheelhouse, Datamation has made your homework
easier by developing "Leading Big Data Companies", a report that provides "a
snapshot of a market sector in transition". more>>

As Linux has become the mainstay of Enterprise IT, it has become increasingly challenging to install, test and ultimately review properly new products built for large, scalable environments. Although Linux Journal publishes substantial, in-depth product reviews, we can’t possibly review every worthwhile product, especially in an arena like ours that grows and changes so fast. more>>

Pydio describes itself as the world's largest open-source file sharing and
synchronization project for the enterprise, and the newly announced Pydio 8
boasts a new user experience that the company says extends the platform's lead
in design and simplicity, oversight, security and control.
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When Wim Coekaerts, Microsoft's vice president for open source, took the
stage at LinuxCon 2016 in Toronto last summer, he came not as an adversary, but
as a longtime Linux enthusiast promising to bring the power of Linux to Microsoft
and vice versa. With the recent launch of SQL Server for Linux, Coekaerts is
clearly having an impact.
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Linux started its life in the data center as a cheaper alternative to UNIX. At the time, UNIX operating systems ruled the industry and for good reason. They were performant, fault tolerant and extremely stable. They also were very expensive and ran on very proprietary hardware. more>>

The promise of automation always has been its ability to manage a wide
range of tasks across all your systems, whether they're in your own
data center or somewhere in the cloud. But in order to automate, you need
to know what you have, and that's getting harder these days.
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Modern IT departments are adopting continuous delivery (CD) and automating
software pipelines to accelerate and scale their software development
and delivery across environments. This means that CD platforms are now
business-critical and need to be scalable, secure, stable and reliable. more>>